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February 9, 2009 at 3:07 PM #343932February 9, 2009 at 3:31 PM #343393
DWCAP
ParticipantYou make 100k a year and want to live in a 130k condo?
February 9, 2009 at 3:31 PM #343713DWCAP
ParticipantYou make 100k a year and want to live in a 130k condo?
February 9, 2009 at 3:31 PM #343821DWCAP
ParticipantYou make 100k a year and want to live in a 130k condo?
February 9, 2009 at 3:31 PM #343850DWCAP
ParticipantYou make 100k a year and want to live in a 130k condo?
February 9, 2009 at 3:31 PM #343947DWCAP
ParticipantYou make 100k a year and want to live in a 130k condo?
February 9, 2009 at 6:10 PM #343513Ricechex
ParticipantI have a 20 year history in North Park with a short stint in Hillcrest. Hillcrest is your better bet, it has maintained throughout the years. North Park gentrified a bit during the bubble, and made it quite desirable–however, I suspect this is NOT long lasting. Take a look around, there are numerous vacant store fronts on University.
I do not recommend buying a condo right now. There is a huge glut of them, and you certainly do not want one of those conversions.
No matter the nice SFRs, there are still tons of apartment complexes and that brings down the neighborhood.
Go into the CVS on University and 32nd. It is ghetto, ghetto, ghetto. Do you really want to be stuck here owning something, and having to shop at CVS for example? Honestly, if my rent wasn’t so good, I would seriously consider moving out of this neighborhood.
February 9, 2009 at 6:10 PM #343833Ricechex
ParticipantI have a 20 year history in North Park with a short stint in Hillcrest. Hillcrest is your better bet, it has maintained throughout the years. North Park gentrified a bit during the bubble, and made it quite desirable–however, I suspect this is NOT long lasting. Take a look around, there are numerous vacant store fronts on University.
I do not recommend buying a condo right now. There is a huge glut of them, and you certainly do not want one of those conversions.
No matter the nice SFRs, there are still tons of apartment complexes and that brings down the neighborhood.
Go into the CVS on University and 32nd. It is ghetto, ghetto, ghetto. Do you really want to be stuck here owning something, and having to shop at CVS for example? Honestly, if my rent wasn’t so good, I would seriously consider moving out of this neighborhood.
February 9, 2009 at 6:10 PM #343941Ricechex
ParticipantI have a 20 year history in North Park with a short stint in Hillcrest. Hillcrest is your better bet, it has maintained throughout the years. North Park gentrified a bit during the bubble, and made it quite desirable–however, I suspect this is NOT long lasting. Take a look around, there are numerous vacant store fronts on University.
I do not recommend buying a condo right now. There is a huge glut of them, and you certainly do not want one of those conversions.
No matter the nice SFRs, there are still tons of apartment complexes and that brings down the neighborhood.
Go into the CVS on University and 32nd. It is ghetto, ghetto, ghetto. Do you really want to be stuck here owning something, and having to shop at CVS for example? Honestly, if my rent wasn’t so good, I would seriously consider moving out of this neighborhood.
February 9, 2009 at 6:10 PM #343970Ricechex
ParticipantI have a 20 year history in North Park with a short stint in Hillcrest. Hillcrest is your better bet, it has maintained throughout the years. North Park gentrified a bit during the bubble, and made it quite desirable–however, I suspect this is NOT long lasting. Take a look around, there are numerous vacant store fronts on University.
I do not recommend buying a condo right now. There is a huge glut of them, and you certainly do not want one of those conversions.
No matter the nice SFRs, there are still tons of apartment complexes and that brings down the neighborhood.
Go into the CVS on University and 32nd. It is ghetto, ghetto, ghetto. Do you really want to be stuck here owning something, and having to shop at CVS for example? Honestly, if my rent wasn’t so good, I would seriously consider moving out of this neighborhood.
February 9, 2009 at 6:10 PM #344068Ricechex
ParticipantI have a 20 year history in North Park with a short stint in Hillcrest. Hillcrest is your better bet, it has maintained throughout the years. North Park gentrified a bit during the bubble, and made it quite desirable–however, I suspect this is NOT long lasting. Take a look around, there are numerous vacant store fronts on University.
I do not recommend buying a condo right now. There is a huge glut of them, and you certainly do not want one of those conversions.
No matter the nice SFRs, there are still tons of apartment complexes and that brings down the neighborhood.
Go into the CVS on University and 32nd. It is ghetto, ghetto, ghetto. Do you really want to be stuck here owning something, and having to shop at CVS for example? Honestly, if my rent wasn’t so good, I would seriously consider moving out of this neighborhood.
February 9, 2009 at 6:15 PM #343518LAAFTERHOURS
ParticipantSomeone was murdered like 2 or 3 years back outside the cvs on a park bench. It is ghetto around there. I rented near thorn and grenada – nice pocket of north park.
February 9, 2009 at 6:15 PM #343838LAAFTERHOURS
ParticipantSomeone was murdered like 2 or 3 years back outside the cvs on a park bench. It is ghetto around there. I rented near thorn and grenada – nice pocket of north park.
February 9, 2009 at 6:15 PM #343946LAAFTERHOURS
ParticipantSomeone was murdered like 2 or 3 years back outside the cvs on a park bench. It is ghetto around there. I rented near thorn and grenada – nice pocket of north park.
February 9, 2009 at 6:15 PM #343975LAAFTERHOURS
ParticipantSomeone was murdered like 2 or 3 years back outside the cvs on a park bench. It is ghetto around there. I rented near thorn and grenada – nice pocket of north park.
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